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...Johnson is expected to win. If Johnson wins, for instance, 62 per cent of the vote, his margin will be something like 750,000 votes in the state, and the rest of the Democratic ticket, headed by Senator Philip Hart, is expected most voters will pull the straight party lever. An unprecendencd number of Michigan voters will have to take the trouble to split their tickets if George Romney is to be re-elected Governor...

Author: By Michael D. Barone, | Title: Politics in Michigan | 10/1/1964 | See Source »

...Lever Bros...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Business: Bringing Home the Duck | 9/11/1964 | See Source »

...pattern now shapes up something like this: from 12% of the market four years ago, fluorides have grown to 35% of total toothpaste sales in the U.S., and the percentage seems sure to rise further. Crest still dominates the market, with 30% of all toothpaste sales. Far behind trails Lever Brothers' Pepsodent Fluoride, as well as Colgate's and Bristol-Myers' other fluoride brands - all of which total about 5% of the market. The A.D.A. endorsement is bound to help Colgate's new brand. But almost unnoticed last week was the fact that the A.D.A. also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advertising: Brushing with Fluoride | 8/7/1964 | See Source »

...smoke 20,000 ft. high. The tanks burned for 96 hours, despite efforts by U.S. planes to smother the flames with foam bombs. A tidal wave hurled fishing boats far inland. A nearby island rose 9 ft. in a series of jolts, as if a giant were using a lever. Tunnels caved in; a train was buried beneath the collapse of an overpass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: The Good-Luck City | 6/26/1964 | See Source »

Smiling recruiters from 18 companies will take over 32 rooms in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria this week to interview more than 600 college graduates. On hand will be personnel specialists from Boeing, Bristol-Myers, Chase Manhattan, Equitable Life, Lever Bros., J. C. Penney, Xerox and other giants. The young men who will get the corporate glad hand are some of the most sought after graduates of the class of '64. They hold a variety of degrees, but they have one thing in common: all are Negroes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Junior Executives: Most Likely to Succeed | 6/19/1964 | See Source »

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